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International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 2000
- Hans-Jürgen Warnecke, Peter Eyerer:

Sustainable development in production and consumption of products. Beyond Club of Rome and Summit of Rio: how far have we come? - Philip Charles Ruffles:

Improving the new product introduction process in manufacturing companies. 1-19 - GianCarlo Michellone, Giuseppe Zollo:

Competencies management in knowledge-based firms. 20-41 - Joseph F. Coates:

Manufacturing in the 21st Century. 42-58 - David M. Upton, Andrew P. McAfee:

A path-based approach to information technology in manufacturing. 59-78 - Hau L. Lee, Seungjin Whang:

Information sharing in a supply chain. 79-93 - Denis R. Towill:

A Route Map for substantially improving supply chain dynamics. 94-112 - Mostafa G. Mehrabi, A. Galip Ulsoy, Yoram Koren:

Reconfigurable manufacturing systems and their enabling technologies. 114-131
Volume 1, Number 2/3, 2000
- Chiahung J. Lin, Taho Yang, Jose M. Padillo, Debbie Beres:

Interbay Automated Material Handling System stocker design for wafer fabrication facilities. 147-155 - Shwu-Min Horng, John W. Fowler

, Jeffery K. Cochran:
A genetic algorithm approach to manage ion implantation processes in wafer fabrication. 156-172 - F. Frank Chen, Can Saygin

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A laboratory infrastructure for flexible automation and integrated manufacturing research. 173-184 - Benjamin Ping-Chang Yen:

The design issues of resource management information systems. 185-194 - Yuan-Chen Yu:

MR-IE: an enterprise integration reference model for CIMS implementation. 195-217 - Ying-Chin Ho, Han-Chi Shaw:

The performance of multiple-load AGV systems under different guide path configurations and vehicle control strategies. 218-231 - Kazuyoshi Ishii, Shusaku Hiraki:

Production smoothing and buffer stock reduction for two-stage production and inventory systems. 232-240 - Yung-Nien Yang, Hamid R. Parsaei, Herman R. Leep, Kosin Chuengsatiansup:

Evaluating ROBOTIC safety using quality function deployment. 241-256 - Wen-Shiow Hsu, Pao-Long Chang:

Promoting technological capabilities of small and medium-sized enterprises through industry-university cooperation: case study of Taiwan machine tool industry. 257-270 - Hsi-Mei Hsu, Yan-Kwang Chen:

Grey relation pattern recogniser for X-bar control charts. 271-287 - T. C. Hsia, S. H. Hsu, W. Y. Huang, M. C. Wu:

Enhancing the effectiveness of lean clustering in establishing benchmarks for automatic classification systems. 288-317 - Yu-Jen Chang, Ching-En Lee:

A bottleneck-based due-date assignment methodology. 318-327
Volume 1, Number 4/5, 2000
- Nigel Slack:

Flexibility, trade-offs and learning in manufacturing system design. 331-348 - Roy Maslen, Ken W. Platts:

Building manufacturing capabilities. 349-365 - Stephen Procter, Stephen Ackroyd:

Strategies for flexibility: technology-centred and labour-centred flexibility in UK manufacturing. 366-380 - Jay Lee:

Japanese strategy in globally integrated manufacturing: lessons learned. 381-388 - Amrik S. Sohal

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AMT implementations in Australia: mini cases and implications for management. 389-404 - Milan Malý:

The management strategies of Czech companies in transition. 405-411 - Paul L. Forrester

, John S. Hassard:
Managing factory operations in China: empirical evidence on the integration of design and production. 412-427 - Stuart Chambers, Alastair Nicholson:

Cellular manufacturing and marketing strategy in UK small to medium enterprises. 428-443 - Zoe J. Radnor

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Changing to a lean organisation: the case of a chemicals company. 444-454 - Elisabeth A. Crabtree, D. Jane Bower, William Keogh:

Manufacturing strategies of small technology-based firms in the UK oil industry. 455-463 - Oswald Jones, Nelson Tang:

Innovation in product and process: the implications for technology strategy. 464-477

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